Rare collectible figurines of Asterix, Obelix, and the whole Gaulish village are on display at the Benaki Toy Museum through July 2026
A 39-year-old woman was found dead in her apartment in the early hours of Monday. Her husband opened the door to police and was arrested on suspicion of murder
Can Greece’s largest port become a city break? Long overshadowed by Athens, Piraeus is taking steps to reinvent itself on its own terms
What remains constant along the way is his noble faith that painting can always meet the contemporary world head-on
As adolescent mental health concerns rise across Greece, students, teachers and experts warn that school psychologists are overstretched, barely visible and unable to meet the growing crisis unfolding inside classrooms
Archaeologists working on the ‘Greek Desk’ uncovered Nazi secrets, sabotaged enemy infrastructure and helped prepare for D-Day.
The women, aged 55 and 58, were among five passengers aboard a hired vessel returning from a sightseeing cruise.
Government offices, banks, schools, and private tutoring centers will be closed.
Interest in travel remained, but had weakened compared with 2025, primarily because the cost of short breaks had risen across the board
A magnitude 3.5 tremor hit at 12:35 on Sunday, May 31, with its epicenter 25 kilometers west of the island at a focal depth of 18.3 kilometers
The billionaire philanthropist was once ranked the world’s most admired man—but the revelations of his Jeffrey Epstein ties are eroding efforts to burnish his reputation
U.S. Central Command said a Hellfire missile struck the engine room of the M/V Lian Star, a Gambia-flagged vessel.
In Greece, barbecue is more than grilling meat — it is a slow-burning social ritual built around glowing coals, shared plates and conversations that linger long after the fire dies out. Here is how Greeks master the art of the perfect balcony barbecue
New research links right-hand bias with evolutionary brain development and upright walking
Understanding the new reality—in terms of sanctions, the insurance market, shipbuilding power, and energy flows—is a lot more than an academic exercise for Greek shipping. It is a prerequisite for its survival and competitiveness in a world where the "tolls" are no longer purely economic; they are geopolitical.
Shipping contributes approximately 7-8% to Greek GDP, while foreign exchange inflows from the sector consistently exceed 15 billion euros per annum
Time and again, shipping has proven its ability to navigate even the most troubled waters responsibly. And it will continue to do so
Nuclear propulsion provides continuous power, zero emissions, and an energy density that fundamentally rewrites the economic equation for long-haul voyages
Shipping is entering a new digital era. Artificial intelligence, automation, "smartports", cybersecurity, and new digital applications are already bringing a new global maritime ecosystem into being.
The challenge now is to link these four roles more organically, thereby ensuring that shipping is no longer viewed as an isolated ecosystem, but rather as the very core of the nation's international presence